Shi Sui

Shi Sui (died 337) was the Prince of Qi and crown prince of Later Zhao under his father Shi Hu.

Biography
Shi Sui was the son of Shi Hu and Zheng Yintao, and Shi Sui was no less cruel than his father. One of his favorite pastimes was to have a woman dress nicely before beheading her and eating her body. Shi Sui was left in charge of most important matters by his father, but Shi Hu was angered whenever Shi Sui reported his decisions to his father. Shi Hu whipped Shi Sui when he was angry, even when Sui was an adult, and Shi Sui considered assassinating his father. Unfortunately, Shi Hu captured the conspirators and had them executed, and Shi Sui was arrested. Shi Hu considered pardoning his son, but Shi Sui refused to apologize for the plot, leading to Shi Hu executing him, his wife, and 26 children, putting them in one coffin. 200 subordinates of Shi Sui were also executed.